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Title Section20 1965-11-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Nett? alci in Motet** No. 1.548 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1965 20 CENTS KDN 1191 MX. (P) 1006.20 words
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Article, Illustration332 1965-11-07 1 Soek seeks Mao's views before ban goes on the PKI JAKARTA. Saturday S<M KAK.NO was yrstercl.iv reported to hu\c iin.siiltrd China on what effect* the iorm.il dissolution of I he Peking-It .t c k r d Indonesian ommunisi Party <PKI) would li.ive on relations between the two countries. Informed sourcesAP - 332 words
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Article338 1965-11-07 1 LONDON. Saturday JAKARTA announced yesterday that Indonesia and Pakistan would hold a joint naval exercise as the Malaysian High Commissioner to Britain, Tengku Ya'acob charged that both countries were moving towards "collusion" against Malaysia. According to Radio Jakarta. Dr. Subandrio. the Foreign Minister, announced the338 words
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Article36 1965-11-07 1 JOHORE BAHRL' The Minister of 1 1 Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today proposed to have all Rintraporr motor vehicle*, n In Johore. change their number plates to Johore ones to fa- cheiklng.36 words
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Article30 1965-11-07 1 bAIOON Sat A fliglu of v iet!> vesterruck ;i Nortli Vietnamese surface-to-air Smith m: uhirh opened up while fhey »ero on a bombing raid near Hai.ol ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article43 1965-11-07 1 GENEVA. Sat.— Use ol sedatives, .itimulunts. and tranquillisers is spreading: like an epidemic among the world's young people an expert committee of the World Health Organisation warns in a Geneva report And the report urges they should be controlled like narcotics.43 words
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Article, Illustration540 1965-11-07 1 JOSEPH MIRANDA - JOSEPH MIRANDA THE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said yesterday at the National Union of Journalists' Berjaya lunch at the Hotel Merlin: ''Many people who have visited our country have talked of Malaysia as a model multi-racial society, an example to the world of540 words
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Article165 1965-11-07 1 SINGAPORE. Sat—The tin price continued to fall today for the ninth consecutive trading day and during the period $45 has been wiped off its value. Today' s drop of $6.30 took tho price down to $685.50— the lowest level since the lirst week of165 words
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Article35 1965-11-07 1 WASHINGTON Sat The Defence Department Mid today that 133 combat aircraft had been lost In action over North Vietnam up to Oct. 31. Six had been shot down by surface-to-air missiles. Reuter-Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1965-11-07 1 MOSCOW. Bat. Soviet inventor. Ivan Vinogrador. claimed today anyone can flap the wings of his new flying machine and soar like a bird. Th« machine will be ready next year.33 words
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Article23 1965-11-07 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. About •1 million worth of local and imported Roods are on display at the 21-day Internationa] Trade Exhibition23 words
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Article23 1965-11-07 1 LOS ANGELES. Bat. Act- rev Dorothy Dand ridge, who I died two months ago, lelt an estate of only US$3.23 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-11-07 1 1 inscow. Sat. The I*l Soviet I'nion expressed readinrss tuclav to estuhluh *tlo>e an t cordial" relations uith s mKapore. a Singapore (iovernment ipaIWHBMI said. The offer came from Mr. Andrei (■ronivko, Soviet I oreign Minister, during a meeting with Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Singapore's Foreign .Minister.Reuter - 131 words
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40 1965-11-07 1 Defeated boxer dies of heart failure CAPETOWN. Sal A 33--vcar-old ri.i\ ■>: ibH ins three-round anatetn liulu on points. Clue Buckton's trainer said: "He fuuKht for nine n «nd certainly didn't take any punishu Hit even hit on the jaw AP-AP - 40 words
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Article110 1965-11-07 1 Smith's 'No' to Royal Commission SALISBURY. But. The Kh. ■cli-Man Prime- Minister. .i Ith, haa reiected British Prime Minister Humid v. term* for Roy.-il Commission Hi try to .solve the independence He MM Mr. Wilson In a message nltMtd t xi iv "it would M>eni that von bftvv i.ow <\'K~e<\Reuter - 110 words
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Article49 1965-11-07 1 MAMI A I IndoneI nbMf in Manila said today ll liad no (■onliMnution of a Npon th.it Foreign diplomats Mata luve been banned from travelling nut.suie Jakarta. An Embassy spokesman, how-•u-r. mM :t was po&sible the aiu\e might have been taken "for security reasons." L.P.I.49 words
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Article26 1965-11-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The 3rd. Bn. of the Royal Malay Regiment stationed at Alor Star, today presented three bears to the National Zoo.26 words
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Article19 1965-11-07 1 SEOUL. SHt. Oen. Kirn Yonj-Bui. houtii Korean Army Chu-f-of-at.!!! will visit Malaysia from Nov. 14 to 19.19 words
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Article, Illustration530 1965-11-07 1 Motor maids woo the voters pENANG. Sat. Women motorists were at the forefront today as a good majority of Ayer Itam s 10,327 voters went to the polls in Penangs first-ever State byelection. All three partii a fl'-et of can. At the veral pre to cl inn U from their530 words
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Article51 1965-11-07 1 LIM WINS IN PENANC PKWM. >at. The socialist I ront won thin election in Ayer Ham tonUht when its canditlat. Mr I.im Kean Siew. polled SJM votes. beating tht I DP s Mr Tan Gim Hwa h\ |S3 \otes Alliance cm didate Mr. David Choonwas third with £.46351 words
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The News
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Article424 1965-11-07 2 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA NEED FOR ADDITIONAL VOTE TO MEET THREATS TO SECURITY By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. MALAYSIA'S M.I. f) the secret ■ervice for which only million was budgeted this year needs another >1 ;'.o million on account of the current security situation. The $1 88 million424 words
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Article, Illustration288 1965-11-07 2 LHH LUMPLR. Sat. Sarawak's Drputy Chirf Minister. Dato James Wong, said today that Dr. Subandrio should prove his sincerity in saying that Indonesia had no claim on Sabah or Sarawak. He atcuted Dr. Subandrio of "never bring firm or consistent288 words
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Article38 1965-11-07 2 SUNCiEI PAT AM. Bat. Inche Hi""" bin Moh.inucl Zain. a&sistam l.md officer at Kubiing Paso, has. ben appointed .serrc'ary of tlic Sungri Patanl Town Council. Hr was a former SKrctary of the Alor Slur Town Council.38 words
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193 1965-11-07 2 M. SIVARAM - M. SIVARAM From VfcW DELHI. Sa' Malaysians In Delhi took the National Solidarity pl?dge at an Impressive ceremony held at the High Commission today. The gathering, numbering about 100, included officials of the High CommLssion and the Malaysian students in Delhi and nearby education centres.193 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-11-07 2 IOIIOKE BAHRI. Sat The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today renewed his two-year-old ihallencc to .\itlit to a fist fight. Speaking at a solidarity rally on the Pontian padanc he said it was on the .same padang that he had thrown the171 words
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337 1965-11-07 2 by Mr. Oeoflrey Rippon. d>rmtr British Minister ol Public Building and Works, at a Nationa) Housing and Town Planning Council conference: COLOUR and varittr makr human e\istrnre inlimtrU more tolerable than life in Iks drab perfection of a concrctr ant heap. In learning to337 words
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107 1965-11-07 2 Berjaya Week success despite threat KUCHINO. Sat. Despi'e fears that the Communists would I attempt to mar Sarawak's Berjaya Week celebrations, only one anti-Malaysia leaflet has so far been found. A senior police spokesman said today that Berjaya Week had 1 gone on very well from a securi- ty point107 words
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Article53 1965-11-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Japanese Ambassador to IndonesJa, Mr. S. Saito. said here tonight that he had advised Japanese in Indonesia to carry "certificate of Identity" Issued by his embassy. This was to ensure their safely in view of the mounting v.aye of anti-Chinese feeling In Indonesia53 words
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Article187 1965-11-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Malaysian Airways ha* bought five Comr: 4i> from HOAC at a out-rat* price. Three o the aircraft ar* already here, the fourth Is rxpected on Monday, and trie fifth next month. These letliners air the f 1 r > t the airline ha*187 words
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Article29 1965-11-07 3 SINOAPORE Sa!. M parliamentary «*cretnry to thf MinUtxy of Health :nday launched a nvmbewh.p mpaiftt, of the Chinese Young Men's Chriotian Aasorik!;on at lt.s auditorium in Prince29 words
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97 1965-11-07 3 Cafe man, 63, routs a parang gang KAMPAR. Sat. Three nwn armed with parangs, fled one with a head injury empur handed when the proprietor of I a cofTee shop in Malim Nawar. 10 miles from here, fought back j when they tried to rob him Wong Lee. 63. was97 words
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Article20 1965-11-07 3 SINGAPORE Sat. The Hi«h Obon will go Into vacation from Dec. 27 to Jan. 25 I next year20 words
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Article17 1965-11-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat —Mr. Ng Kwee Choo ha* been appointed thr Registrar of mnni^i benefit OTnUIIMiIOOA*17 words
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201 1965-11-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE Town Council has decided to sell three blocks of flats in Kampong Stulang Darat costing $650,000 to some 90 families who refused to move in because they were for rent. An 13-acre site in the adjacent Kampoiu Stulang Laut.201 words
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Article93 1965-11-07 3 from a mm by Dr. R.N. Iks medical AT Murk thr hard phtsujl l.ilMiur is lirinK nIo«I\ rut nut •>•! that thr new prohlriu Urins IndUKtr) is how i<> krrp nun iw.ikr and .ilrri and unIrnied t ln ouklkiui thr slnll. UNITED NATIONS. Sat. The Security CouncilReuter - 93 words
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315 1965-11-07 3 JUDITH YONG - Woman ('pill made me bald') puzzles the FPA JUDITH YONG By C ING A PORE. sat. A woman> vanity ha* confronted the Singapore Family Planning Association with a new and unexpected complication— a Posslblf "scare" that con- I traceptive pills make women go bald. A FPA spokesman diM-lo^ed today that315 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-11-07 5 PICTURE POWER IN THE SUNDAY TIMES Hockey family Pestana beats the club team Tllf. hock«y family Pestana won again. Evergreen Maurice, 51. led right members of hi* family to a four-nil victory over the Pensag Ladies' Hockey Club. Two guest player*. Raoul Huet and Fob Lean, who are stayinc with270 words
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Article42 1965-11-07 5 by British Minister of Sport, Mr. Dennus Howell, joking to Labour M.P. Mr. Robert Maxwell as they vent for a sail on the lake of a new recreation centre: W KI) btttrr be careful We represented the entire Coy- eminent majority.42 words
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Article36 1965-11-07 5 1-ONDON. Sat. East European diplomats reported yesterday that Mr. Vvacheslav Moln--1 toy hab been rehabilitated alter eight years and U worlcing behind the c cenes as Premier Kosygin's personal on foreign affairs. A -P.36 words
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Article68 1965-11-07 6 >• M»r4a til (Minimum) aINNIAH RASIAH: Between •»cond c o Mr Mre V A S na.ah and W.rnle. only d o Mr., i Mr*, W. Raelah on 8.11 65. SON. LOR. PA. ORBELL MIM r M. Pitibam. The ro^agement la aa- I n.viaced between Pt'.tr, aon of Mr and68 words
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Article109 1965-11-07 6 IS H.retJ SI tmmmmmml PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In R nf a rore. Orchard Road, Sunday Service 5 a m and 6 p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. A ranninc r.oad. Biogaporc. V.or«h,r 7 .10 am. 10.0U am and ■'< to p ra. Bunday School for all age* ai «44109 words
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OPINION
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Article178 1965-11-07 6 tl/HILE the decision to I TT postpone the Algiers Summit constitutes a serious setback for Communist China, it can also be said to mark the end of AfroAsian solidarity that saw the light of day at Bandung 10 years ago. Chinese militancy has wrought drastic changes in the178 words
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Article118 1965-11-07 6 iHiiiiieitei China, for her part, was not particularly surprised. For sometime now she has made no secret of her lack of Interest In co-existence or of her oelief that the time has come for the nations of Afro-.Vsla to stand up and be counted. China believes that the118 words
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Article108 1965-11-07 6 TttiE suburban housebreaker 1 In Singapore Is on the run. The police have evolved new techniques to deal with gargs specialising in raids on housing estates on the outskirts of the city and the results have been most encouraging. Since January, six gangs have been smashed. 12108 words
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LETTER
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Letter126 1965-11-07 6 j HAVE lust relumed from London, where I heard iliat at least one Insurance :»rm morkinn on thr principle that it is the driver and i.ot the car «!ueh should be 'd for a motor policy— iah«d nrrmium> foi rood driver* .\pr»ee £r." ($103) a vc.<r126 words
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Letter25 1965-11-07 6 Angry? Amuied' A f f v m entativer 1 Hnet yo«*f platform. Writ* to Letter*. The Sttad<r Timei. Time* Home. River VjlIcy Road. Singapore 9.25 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1965-11-07 6 JACK NEWBY - JACK NEWBY Postcard from Giles junior Take a tough line to stamp out this BY YOU imuv noi believe it, tml there is nearly v square mile in Singapore where you could sleep outdoors in the nude A ni^ht without being bitten by mosquitoes. But you would either1,004 words
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Article, Illustration506 1965-11-07 6 THE ANNUAL TESTIMONY TO THE PROGRESS THAT MARKED 1965 rruiERE is something 1 about the Prime Minister's character in Khor Cheang Kees "The Tunku at Home" that warms the reader, especially If he. like me, has come from a lovely upcountry kampong to seek his dally bread in a big506 words
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The News
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303 1965-11-07 7 Katherine shows the many ways of art C INO APOR L. Sat I could!, t wet the wood fnr trees when I first walked into the art exhibition held by tin Katherine Schmld-Audeoud la.-t week. She is a prolific and varied artist whose work compri.ses sketching, crayon conte and charcoal303 words
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Article209 1965-11-07 7 BATU PAHAT, Saturday. 'J'HREE people were killed and two others in- jured when two lorries were involved in a head-on collision yesterday at the 72nd milestone Johore Bahru-Labis Road. Killed on the spot were a businessman, Mr. Sim Eng Poo. who was travelling in209 words
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Article46 1965-11-07 7 by a Derbyshire police ipo»f->m»n reporting two children killed and over 70 injured in one month's road accidents: II XVI yen ever seen the fare of a mother »hrn shr n told at (he death of her ilnld? Make m you are not the rauie.46 words
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Article169 1965-11-07 7 KILLED ON EVE OF SON'S BIG DAY IPOH. Sat. A hospital 1 assistant. Mr. Charan Singh. 55. was killed In a road accident this afternoon at Bidor. 42. miles irom here, on the rye of his eldest sons engagement to a nurse in Ipoh. Mr. Charan Singh, the 'al assistant169 words
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Article64 1965-11-07 7 KUAI A KANGSAR. Sat. T" v ixnpie were killed and six were injured in a collision between a bus and a lorry on KuaU K<<nc(.<.<ir-Lenggong Ro;irt this aftprnoon. Kuan Yek fcsm. 34. a bicycle dealer who was In the bus. and the attendant of the lorry.64 words
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Article36 1965-11-07 7 IPOH. Sat —A hospital atten'i!;;:.cier Singh. 32. who injured bk childhood friend with t >pear. was sentenced to four years' jail by Mr. Justice All bin Hassan in the High Court her* reMerday.36 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-11-07 7 1 6-gun salute at wedding l/LANTAX. Sat. The bentanding ceremony of Teneku Putri Kamariah. 23. third daughter of the Sultan of Pahang, and Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Sulieman, 39, (above) took place at I*tana Permai in Pekan tonight culminating a two year "courtship through correspondence A 16-gun salute In honour140 words
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Article91 1965-11-07 7 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two different publications of "School for Sin" are among 16 Chinese books banned by the Central Government. The others are: Mother 1 Lover. Affairs of Aunt Chien; Lover Lover; Sexual FlameBiography of a Youn K Mistress; Men's Affairs; Springtime In Banftkok: The91 words
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Article77 1965-11-07 7 SAIGON. Sat —The Vietnamese farmer, who lived with a live grenade in his back for six days and survived a spectacular operation to remove it. was lookIng forward to getting back, on the farm. Fresh from his first sound night's sleep in a week. Nguyen Van Chinh77 words
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Article70 1965-11-07 7 SAIGON. Sat. Vietnamese war hero MaJ. Nguyen Van Dan has been arrested and Jailed for killing his wife, the famous "Tiger Lady" of the Mekong delta, a Government spokesman said today. Madame Ho Thl Qa fought by her husband's side when he commanded the 44th Ranger Battalion. Informed70 words
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Article58 1965-11-07 7 LONDON. Sat. A small Rembrandt worth several thousand pounds has been stolen from the county museum here. The drawing, said by museum authorities to be a study of an old woman in a conical hat with another woman on the right, may have been stolen several days ago.58 words
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Article44 1965-11-07 7 LONDON*. Sat. Teenage revellers set Trafalgar Square's fountain alight with blazing petrol last night as Britain celebrated the 36th anniversary of Guy Fawkes* bid to blow up Parliament. The world-famous pigeons fled the square as the first squibs ana rockets went off.44 words
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121 1965-11-07 7 Suicide squad women crushed by army tanks WORLD ROUND-UP 'JAKARTA, Saturday. A "SUICIDE SQUAD" of Communist women were killed When they tried to block the path of army tanks in the streets of a Central Java town, an army bulletin said today. It said nine "suicide members" of Gerwani. the121 words
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Article60 1965-11-07 7 PEKING, Sat. Russians and foreign visitors were the only people who clapped when a Russian delegation leader made a speech at a rally here last night <> mark the anniversary of the Russian Revolution. More than 1.500 Chinese remained silent during the speech by Mr. Vladimir60 words
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Article, Illustration364 1965-11-07 8 DAHARI ALI - Lim, Jumat: How can they be envoys query DAHARI ALI By Kuala Lumpur. Sat QUESTIONS concerning Tun Lim Yew Hcx:k, the Malaysian High Commissioner in Canberra, and Dato Abdul H a m i d Jumat, our Ambassador in Bonn, will be raised in the Budget meeting of the House of364 words
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Article78 1965-11-07 8 by Chief Constable Kenneth Steele. of Somerset, on what the public expects of a policeman: OE must be able to run Uk a Gordon Pirie, hare the pugnacity of Cassia* Clay, the prudence of Solomon, the Initiative of Sherlock Holmes, the wisdom of Socrate*. the insight of Maittrel. the78 words
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Article26 1965-11-07 8 ALOR STAR.- Sat. Thr. bridge at Kin River. Kuala Neranf. is 'submersed under four feet el water and J ißßar sable to all traffic.26 words
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Article182 1965-11-07 8 UNITY and the TEN GOLDEN RULES I/ICHLNO. Sat. Ten Golden Rules for National Solidarity are listed in a special commemorative booklet prepared by the Sarawak Berjaya Week Committee, under the chairmanship of Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. They are: THINK of yourself firstly as a Malaysian and never firstly as a182 words
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Article21 1965-11-07 8 TAIPINO. Sat. The Talpmg Town Council will hold a budget meeting on Tuesday to consider estimates for next year.21 words
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Article, Illustration200 1965-11-07 8 Tan Kia Gan tipped as Canberra envoy SINGAPOP.E. Sat The former Minister for National Development. Mr Tan Kla Gan, who is now chairman of the Housing and Development Board, has been tipped to become Singapore's High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand. It is understood that a slmul taneous announcement200 words
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Article56 1965-11-07 8 Volunteers drive in Singapore SINGAPORE. Sat. Recruitment of volunteers for tht Singapore armed forces will start tomorrow- An official statement said that applicants must be Singapore citizens, 18 years i old and loove. and with or without previous military experience. All applicants are requested to call personally at any community56 words
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Article268 1965-11-07 8 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1.000) $2.16 Esso (1.000) 91.68, y and N. ords (B.ooo* $2 80. Gammon (5,000) $1.80 D (3.000) $180.268 words
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Article74 1965-11-07 8 CUNGEI PATANI Sat.—Teng- ku Mahmud SaHc.Mudin. i younger brother or the Sultan of Kedph. was engaged to Tengku Malt-ha. daughter of Tengku Ariff. A.D.C- to the Sultan of Kelantan. at the Istana Makhoia In Kota Bahru yesterday. Tcngku Malimiid :.>■ f-übjl-tern vi the 2nd Bu74 words
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Article209 1965-11-07 8 Africans await signal for battle RHODESIA LUSAKA. (Zambia), Sat. African* in Rhodesia are waiting for the signal to stage an uprising against Premier lan Smith's all-white Government, one of the leaders of th* colony's African nationalists said here yesterday. Mr George Nyandoro. secr-tary-general of the outlawed Rhodeslan Ztm babwe African209 words
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Article, Illustration610 1965-11-07 9 MICHAEL WALSH - Return of Charlie Chaplin PHOTO NEWS MICHAEL WALSH By ...SHARING THE LIMELIGHT WITH LA LOREN If you invite 200 people round, there's bound to be a bit of noise, Here Chaplin makes a gesture of alarm. Sophia Loren remains calm while questions rage around them. CHARLIE CHAPLIN called the world's610 words
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Article253 1965-11-07 9 THE COUNCIL'S PLUMS' GO TO OUTSIDERS pENANQ, Bat.— The top jobs in the Penang City Council are not been filled from among senior officers of the council. Instead, when a post falls vacant, it Is advertised and anybody can be appointed, irrespective of whether he 1*253 words
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Article37 1965-11-07 9 oy Mr. G.L. Barum. headmaster of Chobham Secondary School, Surrey, at Speech Day: IUEVER in the history of t1..» i country have to few teachem been aaked to teach ao manr ■übjecu to ao many ehlMrm.37 words
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234 1965-11-07 9 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian Government today announced comprehensive schemes to improve health and medical services for the people, especially those in rural areas. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said the Government planned to provide, through its rural234 words
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Article418 1965-11-07 10 HAROLD SOH - POLICE BREAK UP SUBURBAN RAIDERS HAROLD SOH By Singapore. Sat. 'J'HE massive offensive Singapore police mounted a few months ago on burglars preying in the suburbs has paid off such impressive dividends that householders today can now contemplate a weekend or a holiday away with an easier mind. Downward On418 words
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95 1965-11-07 10 Death fall woman remains a riddle SINGAPORE. Sat. Police are still baffled over tbe identity of the Indian woman who fell to her death from a 16-storey block of flats in Commonwealth Close on Wednesday. Enquiries by police have so far drawn a b<ank. She is about 23 years old.95 words
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Article59 1965-11-07 10 BATV PAHAT. Btt. Two Indonesian* were MMuenced tn m.\ months jail each after they had pleaded guilty in Urn (tana Court here toclny to en- teriug a controlled area at Suns' i Ayam at 7 p.m. on Oct. 27 They are: Jarmuri bin Shukor. 23. und Salhm59 words
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113 1965-11-07 10 MOSCOW, Saturday. J)R. Toh Chin Chyc. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, will see three Soviet missiles never seen before at tomorrow's 1917 revolution anniversary parade here. Dr. Tori arrived in Moscow yesterday at the head of an eight -man delegation for talks withReuter - 113 words
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Article39 1965-11-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat- The Hongkong and Shanghai Bangr-ing Corporation here will begin selling the Churchill commemoration crown pieces from Monday- About Z u^o pieces are here and ano'her 2.000 are expected to arrlv* next week39 words
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Article30 1965-11-07 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Bat. The old. dilapidated mosque at Sungei Star, about four miles from here, has been pulled down to make way for a new one, costing $90,000.30 words
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Article84 1965-11-07 10 by the headmaster of Gee- long School. Mr. Thomas oar- nrn. when asked if he hnd v«t- 'ed his new pupil, the Prince of Whie.s I IIOVT kn..« if vptted is the right word. I have tern him to make Mir* that he wanted to ronie and that he84 words
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67 1965-11-07 10 French-speaking officer to take charge in Rabat KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. I Malaysia will soon set up an j embassy In Rabat shortly. In- che Ya'acob bin Abdul LatlS. new Ambassador In Cairo, will be concurrently aecredlted »o Morocco. Inche Ahmad Zalnal Abidin bin Yuaof. a Prench-speakiim senior ortlcer of the67 words
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Article19 1965-11-07 10 KUALA LIPIB. Sat- Th« Town Council here has approved a total expenditure of M 01.843 far 19W19 words
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139 1965-11-07 10 Baby Irene shares tobacco millions BALTIMORE, (Maryland) Sat A Supreme Court judge yesterday made an infant girl, a Reynolds tobacco heiress, worth millions of dollars. Judge Gilbert Prendegast ruled that Irene Sabina Reynolds should share in a US$ll million ($33 million) trust fund set up 23 years ago for theUPI - 139 words
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Advertisement646 1965-11-07 7 STOP BEING SHY! Inferiority Complex X^Aj^v Eradicated Forever An inferiority complex is a l A\r JrJ^~' '^J'-' 7. disturbance m the Sobccn- I W' C:: i3rTTs^ ;r Q I »oous Mind which manifests \l*fe*>s- S itself in Mlf-consciousneu &f I ond lock of confidence —in [<G\*^ fX" >•' <) I646 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-11-07 7 Iftl"! pm,d v T *t tor »»1n Rr-''*n4. T»« t'cc-.i art in ttmble i'.od*." didn ttrrnk tour ei9 *et* t~ It oro*e alien you lookrd tt It."27 words
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Miscellaneous422 1965-11-07 7 SpPHB bbVlbMbbl MilßMilllHi.Mi TV MALAYSIA iaan; '30 La!>sle 2 °o Johan dan Juai a— featuring the top < hannrls 5 KuaU Lumpur and j JJS fil 11->ts of Blntang Rr>dio Prnanc 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 Binßapura repeat broadca-t Johore Bahru; 4 Taipinc 7 245 Chinese Cinema— Chi Teck i422 words
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Advertisement299 1965-11-07 9 PUT A GLEAM IN YOUR DOG'S EYE! The gleam that comet from being in top condition. But in a hot and humid climate like this one it it far too easy for your dog to become listless and lifeless. He needs special care. Fortunately such care is easy, with Bob299 words
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Advertisement1024 1965-11-07 10 f ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS OF THE SCOTT'S EMULSION 'FISHERMAN' CONTEST THESE ARE THE NAMES OF THE FISH: 1. Cod 2. Gelama 3. Bawal Puteh 4. Kembong 5. Tenggiri 6. Ikan Merah 7. Chencharu First Prize ZZZZ Third Prize tSiITZ^ »«tin 1100 Saloon swi. G. E. Refrigerator k-oi. uw Second Prize1,024 words
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Advertisement120 1965-11-07 10 jj£ "FABULOUS" •Bfe^^\\. MORRIS CHALFEN :^p: OH ICE J%s\ 1965 1 AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE NIGHTLY- 830 PM. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY *****5 PM (LIMITED ENGAGEMENT) TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSONS-COLD STORAGE-C.K.TANG NATIONAL THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE TICKETS: $6/-. $4 S2/- and some $8/-. \^S^sponsored by I BENDIGO TECHNICAL COLLEGE VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. TKa120 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-11-07 10 J^W J^ Can you n 9 I^^^^^ iHowent, Wt\ M J aadlk^ |\a,>\ Afiss Finch? V^"4 bWVb^^bW C^^ .tfiu see. Miss F,»ch. ihe Vlfa i fake nt/sf be deme busier you first, while you are fresh. 1^- are. the more r ihe other I •»11/K«l «r MvuHMM47 words
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Article, Illustration438 1965-11-07 11 DAVID KRAAL SEES THE NEW FILMS LORD JIM OTOOLE IS NEAR GREAT IN THIS CONRAD TALE BUT... RICHARD BROOKS took more than three years and lots of money to make "LORD JIM." He's taken great pains to put out an exciting and intelligent jil in of the Joseph Conrad438 words
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Article277 1965-11-07 11 THE THEATRE THE Singapore Musical Society is presenting the Geiman Bach Soloists at the Victoria Theatre on Monday. Nov. 15, at 8.4 b p.m. Founder, conductor and oboe soloist of the group Is Helmut Wtn.v hermann. who Is a professor at the Detmold Music Academy and a leading oboe teacher277 words
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Article272 1965-11-07 11 Golden boy Newley in Soho rE golden buy of British show business is a man or many talents named Anthony Newley. He's a hit singer, he's written a top song called "What Kind Of Fool Am 1 which brings him s.'iUU a week for life, he has co-authored and starred272 words
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Article278 1965-11-07 11 McHALE'S BIG SWITCH ALL of you have seen Hie antics of tlie men who make up the crew of PT 73--the most famous naval bout that was ever launched from a dockjard named Television U.S.A. And in command of this floating mad house i.s none other than Qulnton Mr-Hale i278 words
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Advertisement681 1965-11-07 11 -i "OKMTIW LIDO (Singapore) OPENS TODAY!" rfhAl ¥JrjyJ^.^ m DAILY 5 SHOWS: I' 1 45, 4.00, 630 9.15 p.m. ORGANISATION" in HIS SMALL WORLD ARE THE MOST COLOURFUL iS_!&_£___-__£__fi3 PEOPLE G **BLERS, GANGSTERS STRIPPERS! A ilm -romotic truth brilliantly played by mil iik. ii ay! A tho y Newley DAILY681 words
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Advertisement78 1965-11-07 11 > 1 «Wi;l/|. i il lil BAR ItKSlllltwi li»«i«l 'n <hr {ih.jiiuitik All air-i-onditionrd brdroonu v. L Kxlißunon sn.in.nainri* _r^-*^____lLs -^W tv.ii-.ioc.M r«li 31S7S/7. Todoy only: 3.30-7.9.30 p m. LEX BARKER ond RONALD FRASER m "CODE 7 VICTIM S" (in Color and Scop*) To-morrow only: "Under The Yom Yom Tree"78 words
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Advertisement536 1965-11-07 11 JUNIOR CHAMBER OF SINGAPORE NwM fGAU CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF S A T.A. p^T) ORCHARD THEATRE TV THURSDAY, 11th NOVEMBER AT 8.00 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE Of THE MINISTER FOR CULTURE t SOCIAL AFFAIRS. INCHE OTHMAN BIN WOK I CHARITY TICKETS AT $10 00 A $4.00 AVAILAItC AT536 words
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Article, Illustration319 1965-11-07 12 ALAN HARMAN - Camera trap nets 7 spies ALAN HARMAN From Bangkok, Sat THAI police arrested seven people for spying for France after filming clandestine meetings between the spies and their French Embassy go-betweens. I hi* was revealed during the recent espionage hearing in the Bangkok MillUrj Court where Ir.iiitt- m accused of319 words
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182 1965-11-07 12 Military funeral for the headmaster who was a Chindit SINGAPORE. Saturday. kiugh Wheeler, headmaster of the BntiMi Army's St. John's Comprehensive School who died on Wednesday, was given a Military funeral here this morning. The i-ofnn was carrind on a gun «-arria«f from the BriU-h Military Hospital in Alexandra to182 words
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Article57 1965-11-07 12 Chid Eu;ilioro. ;i former leader of the Nigerian Oppo>ition Party, in his book. Fugitive Offender: II l Mnglr- party H)stena trrms to place greater preihiu in on party loyalty than on tijlriolism. The ritiien of a Mnck-party State may emigrate. change his country. One thine iif may not do:57 words
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Article50 1965-11-07 12 KLALA LLMPLK Bat. uii:uii mo\emfut in irv coa.Dares favourably <vith that of any Asian count rv. This is the view of Mr H.irry Goldberg, an interrepre.sfntative of the American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Ore.inusiitions. who left here toUav for .1 visit to Sineaoore50 words
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Article32 1965-11-07 12 B.\ir PARAT Sat me i ion btUI hold r»n I Investiture cereaMKn tl the ii T( uP j Mouriiv S;\ peoplt will IP■Booaneci In ti's bii'li"itv honourj-' 1..32 words
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Article137 1965-11-07 12 CINGAPORE. Sat. The J uncovered top deck of the multi-storey car park in Market Street U to be converted into a restaur-ant-cum-nightclub. Tenders have been called for the rental, and a Ministry of National Development spokesman today explainpd that because of the heat,137 words
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158 1965-11-07 12 JAKARTA. Sat. President Soekarno has awarded a free trip to Mecca icost $1.600 1 to 42 villagers who two months ago found a $1.5 million diamond In the jungles of Borneo. The President has given the 168-carat plover eggsized stone to theUPI - 158 words
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Article297 1965-11-07 13 BURNLEY GO TO THE TOP LONDON. Sat—A single Coal scored by Chelsea's right half and captain. John Hollinv dethroned I>«e<U United from the Kngllih sotter First Dl\i slon leadership today lp to the head of the table g» Burnley, who beat West Ham United 3-1 at home. first nmsioN trsrnal297 words
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Obituary51 1965-11-07 13 FUNERAL OF lale Mi Saverlnuihu Joseph will take place at 1U am. on Sunday 7th Nov. from I Edgar Road. Ipoh. MADAM CHEW iTw BSS U p tniNVASA im, Mm c ftraasaalass 1 tt Cry lon '1 6 II bj nl 11 M a m. In-. f u>,li[ir]lii i3i51 words
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Obituary21 1965-11-07 13 IN EVER LOVINO memo: 13. Radjam departed 7 U£3. Our tcrirs still follow, never forgotten by wile and children.21 words
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Article1094 1965-11-07 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP 7 furlongs will be ideal for his powerful finish RACING WITH SUPER CHIEF will take some beating in the Cl 3 Div 1 7f handicap (Race Seven) at Penang today. This Jambo five-year-old was fancied first time out over the Bukit Timah 6f1,094 words
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Article169 1965-11-07 13 EPSOM JtEP CALL BOY i POINTER BAMANLTTfc SAIL HOME LODE RUSH Kace 1 DuUi Ki\rr Rjiunnir Uulas River San Juan I udr Ru>h OUmU CHATSMOTH IV I I >l V MACO Race lhe Wrt tobb er haumolh I'etilr M'nelle tan (jptam* Guide Brradu Na*ib -l-ll I l Wll. lull169 words
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Article1383 1965-11-07 13 PENANG 1st DAY Race 1—1.30 Class 6 Div 1 ($4,300) 7f 1 ***** B-jmanetu <Kong Ber.it> RS BreuK. 7 95 (F) *Samry 3 2 ***** Milkman (Thlo Bt) Allan 4 9 3 *AUmn 9 3 ***** Naiafat a I Newton n SI > Teh 7 9.2 Khamis 6 4 *****1,383 words
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252 1965-11-07 13 Death follows Clive's boxing victory f APETOWN, Sat. A 33-year-old white South African heavyweight amateur boxer died here yesterday soon after winning a three-round contest Clive Buckton complained of pains in hi.< chest after the contest. He was taken home but died before a doctor arrived. His wife said later252 words
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Article51 1965-11-07 13 LONDON. Sat. ResuKs of i English football league matches I played last night were: Division three: Workington 1 Queens Park Rangers 1: York City 2 Oldham Athletic 2. Division four: Rochdale 3 Chester 0: Snuthport 0 Barnsley 0 (abandoned after ten minutes due to fog).Reuter - 51 words
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243 1965-11-07 13 UCKNOW, Sat. The Asian Badminton Confederation open championships opened j here yesterday with first round matches in the men's doubles. Most of the singles matches were one- sided but Thailand's second-ranked player N a r o n g Bhornchima had a tough243 words
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Article38 1965-11-07 13 SAO PAULO. S.it. Brazilian Eder Jofre's hopes of an early chance to regain the world bantamweight title rece.ved a> setback here la>t night when he was held to a draw by Am» ncan Manny Ellas.38 words
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140 1965-11-07 14 pENANG. Sat.—Chin--1 f.se Swimming Club made a prand start to their two-day meet against thr Kasetsart University of Thailand when they won five out of the six events today. Chinese Swimming Club also won the water polo match 8-0 after leading 4-0 at140 words
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Article39 1965-11-07 14 IPOH Bat Perak entered the final ol R Ug by Unloi •etitlon »!ien by 31 d'rrv) :«)day. Pernk lffl 8-3 a: halt time. Per:.-: .h 7!on« anal at Kuala 1 umpur on Dec. 11.39 words
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Article53 1965-11-07 14 KUALA MMPIR. 6at. Former Malayan uiternational. Narayanasamy was in brilliant form today, .sconr.e a 1. in Selangors 6-1 win over Pahang In a Malayan Indian football tournament for the Bardhan Cup at Taylor Road. .•or's other scorers were Gabnellf <2> mid Namaslvayam. Pahai:; I goal53 words
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237 1965-11-07 14 Too and Cheah take women's doubles IPOH. Sat. Mrs. Too 1 Joon Ting and Mrs. Cheah Hoon Yean won the women's doubles of the Perak open lawn tennis championships when thry beat Mrs. I. Beekke and Miss J. H. Moreiru 6-2 8-6 in the final here today. Defending champion John237 words
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Article29 1965-11-07 14 IPOH. Sat. Kllat Club were held to a 2-2 draw by PCRC in a Perak Chinese Football Federation .soccer ma ten tor the Leong Cup today29 words
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Article, Illustration273 1965-11-07 14 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By ITLALA LUMPUR, Sat. In a swift and sure three-quar-ter movement at the tailend of the game, which brought them a goal and added decisiveness to the result, the Royal Thai Police rugger team beat Malaysian Police by two goals to a penalty goal273 words
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Article313 1965-11-07 14 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Singapore. Sat gINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore, revelling on a dry. fast pitch, gave an exhilarating display of open rugger to overrun NegriMalacca by 51 points to nil in a Malaya Cup match on the Padang here today. The score gives the picture of the313 words
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466 1965-11-07 14 KEN SHOWS UP BEST IN SAAA TRIAL WITH FASTEST 800 m IN SINGAPORE CIN(;APORE. Sat. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association today selected 26 athletes 16 men and 10 women for the SKAP Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21 after the trials held at Farrer Park Athletic Centre. More will466 words
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Article573 1965-11-07 14 SINOAPORE. Sat. Here are the top ten scores in the leagues that bowled at Juckies Bowl Orchard last week: Sunday (31 p.m. A. Richard*, 201. A. Tan 194. O. Choo 194. K. K. Chow 192. B. H Urn 192. O Choo 190. D. Anstey573 words
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Article482 1965-11-07 14 JACK FINGLETON - Smiths century wows the fans JACK FINGLETON By pERTH. Sat. For the tourth .successive tlmu MCC skipper Mike Smith had the pleasure today of declaring his innings closed but, this time he had the additional pleasure of scoring his first century on Australian soil and a most commendable one it482 words
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Article135 1965-11-07 14 Services too strong for Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Singapore Joint Services, holders of the HMS Malaya Clip, opened their campaign with an impressr points (four goals, three tries and a penalty) to eight (goal and a penalty) victory at Sri Gelam padang today Services, fresh from their successful tour of135 words
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Article16 1965-11-07 14 IPOH. nk a K Association of Youtn «cer competT niKln. Jn ai) Var-16 words
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Advertisement215 1965-11-07 13 Here's famous KRIESLER QUALITY built into the most attractive, most Versatile, compact TV you've ever seen. Quality features, quality performance and luxury styling always exclusive to Kriesler are yours for an amazingly low price. For the first time, a compact TV is fully engineered to give you all the features215 words
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Miscellaneous86 1965-11-07 14 WORTS DIARY SOCCER-S-p^e \l 4h 1 Bukuramai i rap sol, ar oli P.m., TTBH v Blue H pm. b< D.ito Sjmbanlli.in (up hnal (tiitUwani: Tamil V Club (PadanK) Johore Indian SA (up: tv Aiiani iPaloh); Rentam K m i ■OCKKT spore HA >■> nual match: TPCA v CtfC Thomson Rdi.86 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1965-11-07 1 LEONARD MOSLEY - Did one word change all our lives? LEONARD MOSLEY by .and all fell I silent as Hirohito SfTlTl Unless the war is brougtit to an end at once I fear that the national polity will be destroyed and the nation annihilated. It is, therefore, my wish that we bear the1,491 words
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Advertisement61 1965-11-07 1 Itiaaaafc^ flx .^fIfIiBBBBBBM^ i^ SBl IMPORTED k FRESH FROM THE U.S.A. E' i hf f i Br I*. BT vj^ j~ I BBw > f f r*j^**^^!^ i bt y Bfcbta^ Br t r 1 £k j ii ft Xl *f> ft L y m b^bv *v^ Hw ska Wl4>61 words
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752 1965-11-07 2 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY By Jl ST ;i few weeks ;i;4 n in Ih c Malacca Ili^h Couil. Dalo Justice Isniiiil Khan awarded a student teacher, Hamid bin Awang, 21, a sum r»f $113,845 the lii^hcst award ever made b> ;i court in Malaya752 words
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Article, Illustration341 1965-11-07 2 When a doctor steps into the witness box 4 FORTNIGHT ago in Taiping, a private medical practitioner. Dr. S. Arasaradnam, was asked by the magistrate's court to testify as to what was "really wrong" with another private practitioner. Dr. Puran Singh, to whom he had issued a medical certificate. Dr.341 words
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Article, Illustration309 1965-11-07 2 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - LAKSHMI NATARAJAN By A TRAVELLING SECRETARY SECRETARIAL work. A money conscious girl's dream. Stick to it if you can tolerate the monotony and you can become rich quick. At least Lalita Kumar (above), born of Punjabi parents, working as secretary to a rich businessman m the309 words
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Article209 1965-11-07 2 TliK saea of Srrgrant Maliolm Muesrridce. of the Koyal Air Force in Singapore, who was martini in Britain a tew day* ago. i-oncrrnrd thr RAX's two cinersmcy air srr- it/es thr "Indultrnre Flight' and thr Cupid Arrow His ttanirr. Miss KathIrrn lluntrr. was not to209 words
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Advertisement537 1965-11-07 2 NEW! *V quick relief of Asthma Press-button relief within minutes lasts for hours. Compact unit simple to use easily carried in pocket or handbag. I O.er 300 doses. You can SEE the contents and never fear running short Get NEW Pressurised Iso-Brovon Inhalant from your chemist Complete units and refills537 words
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Article2235 1965-11-07 3 THE CATCHPHRASE IS EXPORT OR DIE —THIS IS THE Leylond Motor Corporation of Britain, the world's largest exporter* of heavy vehicles, announced an order recently by Hie Ceylon Transport Board for 2S6 bus chassis. By Leyland standards, it is not outstandingly large. With spares, the order is2,235 words
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Advertisement127 1965-11-07 3 91 and her... -Most w«o know buy i:nnu:r^i __^"_C n linn u_L_. ddß. 9 L^B m ____^___> ■■■••■•ft l^ < «»»»«*a__J n FULLY AUTOMATIC IRON II INTERCOM TP-401A HAIR V _«r-f----2---- TAPE RECORDER DRYER J^GSLT'^^ RQ-202S SET s£f\- jdW TAPE RECORDER RQ-101S 4_# •aK_ I i t 6 I'■ 1127 words
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Miscellaneous398 1965-11-07 3 Sunday Radio. nuniiD 500 The News: 5.10 On The ten With Love; 9 45 Ragtime; KUALA LUMPUn Range: 5.30 Emphasis On Per- I 10.00 Jet Speed Records; 10.30 ru.vslon- 6 00 Prog. Summary; 8ealed Orders: U .00 Pick Of The AM: 6 00 Prog. Summary; 6 0J Feature Corner: 6.18398 words
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751 1965-11-07 4 RONALD RANSOM - Does ANYONE know anything about marriage? RONALD RANSOM AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER' SEEMS TO BE THE ACCEPTED OUTLOOK -BUT IT DOES NOT WORK OUT THIS WAY THK evils arising from unsatisfactory marriages arc among the greal social problems confronting society in all countries. Human beings appear to possess751 words
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Article, Illustration341 1965-11-07 4 WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT? SOME people say that c.state agent* charge too much for too little work To which agents have their own answer. But what Ls the legal ba.sis. on which their commission ls payable? House-owner David Shaw obstinately refused tr pay estate agent Harold Dean's bill. He agreed341 words
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Article241 1965-11-07 4 I WOULD like some Information about the British magazine "Which" It la published by the Consumers Association In Britain T.JR The address o' the Consumer* Association is 333 High Holborn. London W.C.\ 18 It true that it was actually the people of Mesopotamia and not the Chinese241 words
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Article564 1965-11-07 4 A TOWN IN ALABAMA WHERE THE NEGROES OUTVOTE WHITES-AND ALL ARE HAPPY ONCE fhe walls of segregation and discrimination have crumbled, in what directions will th c liberated Negroes be prepared to go?" The question was asked in 19(>3 by Basil O'Connor, chairman of tli c board of trustees564 words
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Miscellaneous158 1965-11-07 4 WHAT IS A PEARL? T" E .""w 1 M do not come trom oj'tert yon .1 o f roni tropk> 1 °r ni *T% found in Mich places as the Persian Gulf and the Bay of Bengal *The«>c ovst, rs build up ovrr years on the inside of their shells158 words
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Article, Illustration857 1965-11-07 5 ARE YOU FIT FOR THE BIG LEAP FORWARD? Wire now almost down to the stringy stalk of the year. And we ;ill know \vh:i| is left to come, don't we .7 "Sixtysi\ shopping days to Ihristanas.** "Darling. did you send a card to so-and-so?" It is as inevitable as that857 words
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Article564 1965-11-07 5 1. Count 5 /or eatft. 2a o 'think how bossy rou can be in every other direction i, b 0 3. a 5. bsB. 4 a =5. b= 0. 5. Count 5 /or each "yes." 6. a 5. b 0 7. a 5. b 0. r564 words
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Advertisement151 1965-11-07 5 iLIM-TWIST EXERCISER For all th* family Age 2 to 80. NEW CONCEPT IN EXERCISE O. I Mh o» -:g Mo- »ft. v v YOUNGSTERS KM IT V_ -~ij' wiggP*. »pm on it. K >tr«ngttwni 'ontt growing musclei. Vy 1 y -t training for balance, tkating pos'ure. and dancing. GET GYMNASIUM151 words
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Article, Illustration748 1965-11-07 6 From temple to fashion house old Thai designs see life again in styles for today's ladies LEFT: lounging in the gran* 1 manner. Ev« model* fhn two-piece outfit. A «l«evelau tront-buttonino. top teamed with a "»kirt" which it really a pair et luxgry-itylc pants to constructed that it ♦oils into748 words
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Advertisement851 1965-11-07 6 Adrertuemcni I BEWARE IF GUMS BLEED EVEN A TINY BIT ARE SORE, TENDER. Demists will tell you more beauty of your teeth. It teeth are Iom from mim makes even dull, dingy teeth troubles than any other sparkle with u bright shmcause. Some of the lirst ing In sire. warning851 words
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Article, Illustration96 1965-11-07 7 It's right for the office or a party EVERY girl wants to look right upto the minute but the trouble with most up -to the minute clothes it that they art designed for o special occasion. However, the dress that is shown here is right in the office and at96 words
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Article527 1965-11-07 7 FROM JANE LEE TO YOU... MY gin friend and I have known each other for three years. W« wrote many love letters and exchanged present*. I told her not to show my letters or presents to anyone, but she has disobeyed me. Should I break off? BROKEN-HEARTED Honestly. I don527 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1965-11-07 7 ROGER HILL - ROGER HILL Will she remarry? What ambitions does she have for her children? Will she take an active part In American politics? These arc the questions being asked about the lovely widow oS President Kennedy from LISTEN." urged Pope Paul at one1,198 words
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Advertisement293 1965-11-07 7 >l v family thinks of me like THIS! In the e\ei of m> farruK I'm tin I mentally a "little girl". Mi\ he that's not too bad. though. Maybe ii helped me grow up faster. Because I wanted so desperately to make my own decisions that 1 got over making293 words
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Article927 1965-11-07 8 Encyclopaedia Britannica lt<-tis<il l.'Hi.t Idilioii The memorable and monumental eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, published in 1910 and dedicated by permission" to King George V of Great Britain and to William Howard Taft, President of the United States, devotes some three pages to "space" in volume XXV cShuvalov to927 words
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